Sentences with phrase «side with school»

As an educator, coach and consultant at CT3, I have traveled the country working side - by - side with school leaders passionate about improving their schools...
We'll work side by side with your school or district to ensure you have the tools and resources you need to leverage online learning to improve student outcomes.
Working side - by - side with school administrators, coaches and teachers, our consultants tailor on - site consulting plans to ensure they are specifically tailored to the individual school's needs.
When teachers work side - by - side with school support staff, students don't fall through the cracks.
We add to this discussion our findings that the legal understandings underlying school discipline policies depart in significant ways from the case law on which they are assumed to be based, according expansive rights and protections to students, even as the courts have tended to side with school authorities.
One solution discussed in court was for the justices to offer legislators guidance on developing a more adequate school finance formula if the court sides with the school districts.
For 26 years, we've worked side - by - side with schools, colleges and businesses to help students find their own brilliant pathways by becoming college and career ready.

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«I was obsessed with technology back in school but wanted to be on the business side of technology,» says the self - described «data geek.»
One school of thought says she should just plow ahead with her environmental agenda; history will be on her side in the end, since no one today (outside of maybe a few U.S. Republicans) doubts that the question of phasing out fossil fuels is not a matter of if but when.
«It isn't a goal for Harvard Business School to graduate more entrepreneurs, but this will be a side benefit,» says Alan MacCormack, a Harvard professor who recently oversaw the school's startup initiative, which assigned an entire class of 900 students to launch micro-businesses as part of six - person teams, with seed capital from the business sSchool to graduate more entrepreneurs, but this will be a side benefit,» says Alan MacCormack, a Harvard professor who recently oversaw the school's startup initiative, which assigned an entire class of 900 students to launch micro-businesses as part of six - person teams, with seed capital from the business sschool's startup initiative, which assigned an entire class of 900 students to launch micro-businesses as part of six - person teams, with seed capital from the business schoolschool.
Alexander came up with 30 different designs in Carolina blue (Pantone 542, according to UNC Creative, which provides print design and other services to the school), including one with an argyle pattern running down either side.
In August, the same judge sided with 13 Republican - controlled states to block transgender protections in public schools sought by the Obama administration.
Further confirming the truth that Gen Zers and Millennials actually work very hard, many of them balance school or a full - time job along with a side hustle.
«[That] would have absolutely left the bus on the side of the road with elementary school kids aboard.»
If you're organized, knowledgeable about the higher education process, and enjoy working with adolescents and their parents, consider starting a side business as an independent college application consultant to help more smart, ambitious, and qualified kids get into the schools of their dreams.
Jim Dewald, dean of the Haskayne School of Business, and himself an engineer with business degrees, says the new program will help future engineers better understand the business side of the projects they will work on.
The new record is a combination of acoustic tracks as well as six new songs recorded with producer Matt Goldman (the mastermind behind tracks from Copeland, Underoath and As Cities Burn), and the two sides of the CD (listed like an old school rock «n» roll album, with a true A-Side and B - Side) offer an interesting juxtaposition.
Christians have voted to put their God's name on everyones money, add «Under God» to the flag salute, force schools to teach intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws on the fronts of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible beliefs.
In the new imperial division of labor on display in Afghanistan, the Americans do most of the fighting while the Europeans, who have no ideological problems with big government but don't like fighting, are only too happy to take on the soft sides of nation - building: roads, schools, sanitation and water.
In the controversy between the historians who say that Virginia and other southern Anglican religion was weak versus those who say it was «not so weak,» Butler sides with the «really, really weak» school.
On the other side of the river, in Boston, stands the business school, founded only in this century, with its students eager to be catechized in the extreme free - enterprise creed.
When my friend was sick with cancer, it was the Mormons who came to her hospital bed side and brought her flowers, drove her kids to school and stocked her pantry with food for dinner.
I understand the school and player's position, but have to side with the league.
I grew up with a missing parent, i was always on the poor side of life and never had a lot of «Gifts» that help me in school academics.
Hey I will admit that they do a lot of good but I can understand both sides of that argument but come on Oslo, lets stick with the school debate... no use running now
These two sides of our heritage have become split into opposing schools in much of contemporary thought — with one side protesting constrictive rationalisms of all sorts in the name of freedom, and the other resisting all plunges into historicist relativism.
The competitive nature of this programmatic dualism is most obvious where a separate building to house the Sunday School — the Christian education unit — stands side by side with the sanctuary.
Pacilio leaned liberal, and making me research things like Kent State did have something to do with my becoming fascinated with 1960s radicalism during my high - school years, but he was scrupulously fair and like the great debate coach he was, typically made us aware of the best arguments either side had.
In some cases this means continuing the author's lead in A Sort of Life, which, for instance, presents the horrors of boarding school (on the other side of the «green baize door» from his family quarters) as a season in hell, replete with demonic adversaries among the student body.
I have myself taken part in a demonstration against a public policy that was later described by «the other side» as being violent and hateful, with the intent to intimidate the school board into breaking the law.
In previous chapters I have suggested what concerned citizens can do to deal with television without censorship: create local television councils and community action to get stations to accept their responsibility for the public welfare; introduce media education courses in the schools and churches to create media literacy; organize community groups to develop programs relating to community issues on the «narrowcast» media of cable - TV, videocassettes, low - power TV, public - broadcasting facilities, and commercial side - band channels; employ stockholder action and other economic measures.
Some in these education circles criticize other Christian schools for having what amounts to a secular curriculum with a Bible class on the side.
Writing the novel series for him, and traveling with him all over the country to promote it, I saw the softer side of a man famous for successful pastorates, the founding of Christian schools and a college, best - selling nonfiction books, and strong opinions.
Filed Under: Apples, Back to School, Comfort Food, Cooking For a Crowd, Dates, Entertaining, Fall, Holiday Cooking, Kid Friendly, Make Ahead, One - Pot / Skillet, Onion, Oranges, Side Dishes, Sweet Potatoes, Thanksgiving, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Thanksgiving, Winter Tagged With: apples, caramelized onions, dates, sweet potatoes
After you check out our post on lunch box main dishes, and fill in around the edges of with some of the healthy school snack ideas and lunch box sides dishes we posted last week, these desserts are a great way to finish off a totally kid - friendly yet really nutritious lunch box!
Filed Under: Back to School, Blog Post, Casseroles, Comfort Food, Cooking For a Crowd, Easy Entertaining, Garlic, Potatoes, Side Dishes, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Thanksgiving Tagged With: casserole, potatoes
I don't remember having them at home but in the school cafeteria I can still picture those huge pots filled with «a mess o» greens» served with a cruet of vinegar on the side.
The favorite cake of a previous lab member while I was in graduate school was coconut and while I did not look forward to making such a creation, it was for her birthday so I sucked it up and made a coconut cake complete with coconut syrup brushed on the layers, coconut frosting, and lots of shredded coconut on the top and sides.
I decided to create this easy vegetarian recipe for our little Lu who loves carrot but not zucchini so much It's perfect cut into wedges and makes a great healthy addition to kids school or grownups work lunchboxes with a side of fresh fruit.
With an undergraduate degree in Wine Marketing Studies from the University of Adelaide, South Australia, Bruce attended business school, becoming focused on the packaging and production side of the wine industry.
Developed by a local high school culinary student in partnership with Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas, El Fenix's Kids Fit Menu allows kids to build their own meals by choosing from an array of delicious, low - fat / calorie entrées and sides, along with a glass of apple juice.
Once in a while we get a craving for an old school dinner with meat and potatoes and a side of veggies.
We lost against Watford we expect to win against Chelsea are we serious???? I dreamed we lost 4 1 I could not watch the match after we let the second in that nightmare was on I thought >> >> > as for that first goal it should not have stood as the goal came from dangerous play >> >> > unfortunately the team fell apart the unity has gone out the window >> >> players make school errors yet they earn 100 000 a week crazy carry on >> >> > I am sick of it I have had it with this punch >> > embarrassing carry on cant defend cant attack they only thing they can do is dwell with the ball side ways I am sick of this dwelling about with the ball
Every break - up from school yard fights to divorce to WWII... and seem to have a similar start of unnecessary, clearly avoidable «miscommunication» In whose universe with so much at state financially, etc... two sides couldn't communication as mature human beings.
247sports is reporting that Luiji Vilain, the No. 8 weak side defensive end, will be in Ann Arbor this weekend with one of his coaches from Episcopal High School in Virginia.
There is another possibility which might sound like madness given our manager's tactical history, but what about a 4 -4-2, with Giroud and Vardy operating as the old school strike pairing that combines strength and aerial ability on one side and speed and finishing on the other?
On the other side of originality is the many new schools in the state that have stuck with the old stand - bys such as Eagles, Mustangs, Warriors, Cougars, Panthers, Titans and Patriots.
That was life through the primary school years and the teenage years and it appeared how it would always be, wearing the baggy cap in the local team's premiership, running onto the field with the home colours on for the first time in the senior side, moments to savour with pride.
I guess I'm not a real big fan of home births, but that might be because I've never had a kid, and I plan on going to nursing school so I tend to side with the more traditional western medicine.
I'm not sure the economics really work that way, but I freely admit that the money side of the school lunch program has been the hardest for me to grapple with and I'm still not there yet.
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